"Great dance music albums - albums that sound as good on headphones and home speakers as they do on club sound-systems - aren't easily made. In a form whose primary aims have been to move dancefloors and to move on, full lengths that thrill the head, heart and the feet ...
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"Great dance music albums - albums that sound as good on headphones and home speakers as they do on club sound-systems - aren't easily made. In a form whose primary aims have been to move dancefloors and to move on, full lengths that thrill the head, heart and the feet ...
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"Self titled album from the Future Brown crew made up of producers/artists Daniel Pineda (of Nguzunguzu), Asma Maroof, Fatima Al Qadiri and J-Cush. The supergroup construct their sonic corridors by fitting together intangible obelisks collected through artistic ...
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"Populäre Mechanik was a post-punk, jazz bastard project created by Wolfgang Seidel, friend and sometime musical partner of Conrad Schnitzler and founder member of Ton Steine Scherben. This collection has been curated by Holger Hiller, best known as vocalist for Palais ...
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"Populäre Mechanik was a post-punk, jazz bastard project created by Wolfgang Seidel, friend and sometime musical partner of Conrad Schnitzler and founder member of Ton Steine Scherben. This collection has been curated by Holger Hiller, best known as vocalist for Palais ...
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"A master of romantic abstraction, Jefre Cantu-Ledesma is not new to the scene. In fact, he's been releasing a steady stream of music for nearly twenty years. With the brilliant album A Year With 13 Moons, however, the ever-prolific Ledesma appears to be hitting a new ...
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"Ennio Morricone has produced masterpiece after masterpiece, but none so creatively unsettling as his score to this 1971 Lucio Fulci giallo. Like many of Fulci's movies, 'Lizard...' blurs the line between dreams and reality, and Morricone's music is as unhinged as the ...
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"Monsters of Felt hits a mesmerising zone both urgent and lulling at once. The radiating undertow of Horton's sonic manipulations - including sound sources from cassettes, field recordings, computer, bass and the 'boot' - accompanies Carter's re-routing of American ...
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"Long before the large audiences came to discover him in the middle of the Eighties, Pascal Comelade has always been an electronic and electro-acoustic music lover. Influenced by or having relationships with musicians like Richard Pinhas, Brian Eno, Robert Wyatt, Carla ...
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hairlines on cd "Pascal Comelade presents his 8th release on the Spanish G3G label. For this project he has been digging in the traditional music of Catalunya, literally using traditional melodies of ancient folkloric songs but translating them in his unique 'Comelade ...
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"Miss Hawaii's music is touched by his enthusiasm for improvisation; Sun Ra, Hardcore and Hip Hop to Bossa Nova and Trap. His third solo album, Girls Be Ambitious! attests to this diversity of style and form of expression. Exotic, opulent, luscious, electronic, Global ...
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"Awake is a collaboration between noise veteran Mike Shiflet and guitarist John Kolodij (aka High Aura'd), and was recorded over the course of three autumn days in Kolodij's Rhode Island studio. This isn't your expected by-email collaboration though; rather, the two sat ...
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"'Henry's Dream', the seventh album by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, was released in April 1992. It remains a big favourite amongst Bad Seeds fans and is notable for Neil Young producer David Briggs' 'live-in-the-studio' method. Cave and Mick Harvey re-mixed the album and ...
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"Released in 1990, 'The Good Son' is the sixth album by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds. 'The Weeping Song' and 'The Ship Song' have now become firm fan favourites. 'Foi Na Cruz' is based partly upon the traditional Brazilian Protestant hymn of the same title. The title ...
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